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Cestoidea \Ces*toid"e*a\ (s[e^]s*toid"[-e]*[.a]), n. pl. [NL.,
gr. Gr. kesto`s girdle + -oid.] (Zool.)
A class of parasitic worms of the phylum Platyhelminthes
(formerly Platelminthes) of which the tapeworms are the most
common examples. The body is flattened, and usually but not
always long, and composed of numerous joints or segments,
each of which may contain a complete set of male and female
reproductive organs. They have neither mouth nor intestine.
See {Tapeworm}. [Written also {Cestoidea}.]
Syn: class Cestoidea, Cestoidea.
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